This is my second post today. So, of course, this post is at the top of my blog.
The first post is my drawing of Barbaridactylus so it is the post below this one.
This post is a drawing of a Fairy She-Elf Warrior.
Hannia the She-Elf Warrior
Hannia Azuria is one of the Blue-Elf warriors. Blue-Elves love being near the water or even IN the water. More specifically they love lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, etc. So they love freshwater. Blue Elves are known to be great swimmers. They are not merpeople, so they can not breathe water, but they are capable of holding their breath for 20 minutes.
She-Elf warriors help protect the areas around the Elf cities and villages. They are powerful warriors, however, they only fight when necessary. That rule does not apply to how they deal with dark creatures like orcs, trolls, etc.
Hannia, and most Blue Elves, prefer an Elvish short-sword. A large sword would get in the way of swimming. Hannia is seen here near a river. Her armor is made of mithril so it is quite light, therefore she can go into the water without sinking to the bottom. Traditional armor makes swimming impossible. Mithril is a type of silvery metal that is incredibly strong so when made into armor it is very thin - which makes the armor very light. Mithril does not float, but armor made of mithril is perfectly safe for swimming. Mithril is closely related to Beryllium, only Mithrill is not brittle.
Hannia Azuria is seen here standing behind a large boulder that is next to a river. If you could see her legs you would see that they are armor free. She also does not carry a shield.. Blue Elves spend so much time in the water that they are known to not wear leg armor the free their legs for swimming. "
A final note on Hannia Azuria, Hannia means "a place to rest or be happy." "Azuria" is a stunning Aqua-Blue color. I am sure you know that Elves are beautiful people, although not mortal. Blue Elves are particularly beautiful, even for Elves. I will add that the coloring page format of art can not capture the full physical beauty of such beautiful people.
NOTE: This drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list of drawings. Click on the title and you will get a printable coloring page.
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